Malware incident response gaffes, gotchas, and oversights

Thursday, March 15, 20182:00 PM EDT / (GMT -4)

The incident response function is arguably the most important part of a healthy security program. Yet, many organizations haven’t given much thought to how they’re going to handle a malware outbreak, much less document the steps in a formal incident response plan. In this webinar, independent security expert and writer of 12 books including the highly-successful Hacking For Dummies, Kevin Beaver, will share with you his thoughts and experiences on how malware-related incident response efforts have failed businesses along with what can be done about these gaps and risks.

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Kevin Beaver

Author, "Hacking For Dummies"

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Malwarebytes is the most trusted endpoint security company in the world. Malwarebytes proactively protects people and businesses against dangerous threats such as malware, ransomware, and exploits that escape detection by traditional antivirus solutions. The company’s flagship product combines advanced heuristic threat detection with signature-less technologies to detect and stop a cyberattack before damage occurs. More than 10,000 businesses worldwide use, trust, and recommend Malwarebytes. Founded in 2008, the company is headquartered in California, with offices in Europe and Asia, and a global team of threat researchers and security experts. For more information, please visit us at http://www.malwarebytes.com/business